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What's Prior restraints?
Judicial orders to stop speech before it occurs (worst form of restraint on free speech)
what's the test for court order suppressing speech?
Court orders suppressing speech must meet strict scrutiny
when can government require a licence for speech?
, only if there is an important reason for licensing, & clear criteria leaving almost no discretion to the licensing authority
what does licensing schemes must contain procedural safeguards means?
such as prompt determination of requests for licenses & judicial review
what's Vagueness?
a law is unconstitutionally vague if not give reasonable notice of what is prohibited
what's Overbreadth?
– a law is unconstitutionally overbroad if it regulates substantially more speech than is necessary
what's the law prohibiting fighting words ?
unconstitutional.laws are unconstitutionally vague & overbroad
what's Symbolic speech? can government
the government can regulate conduct that communicates IF (i) it has an important interest unrelated to suppression of the message, & (ii) the impact on communication is no greater than necessary to achieve the government’s purpose
what's the law prohibiting fighting words ?
unconstitutional.laws are unconstitutionally vague & overbroad